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Slender “magic” tower to soar above Melbourne
Australia’s tallest tower could grace the CBD skyline courtesy of the Royal Society of Victoria.
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Students tell story on stage
A group of international students from countries such as China, Brazil, Indonesia, India, Iraq and Australia delivered a sell-out theatre performance at Victoria University on May 4.
Read MoreMore visitor hubs for CBD
A new purpose built visitor hub at the Town Hall will replace the Federation Square visitor information centre as the new hub for tourists.
Read MoreRaise your tea cups to the royal couple
Separated by distance only, Melbourne’s Lady Mayoress Committee (LMC) celebrated the royal wedding in style with a high tea at the Windsor Hotel on May 14.
Read MoreLonsdale St sky sign
Drive By Developments has proposed to the City of Melbourne to construct and display a major promotion sky sign on the roof of an existing two-storey building at 272-282 Lonsdale St.
Read MoreYang surprises in poll
The lord mayoral election was closely fought, with the biggest surprise being formerly unknown candidate Jennifer Yang getting to within 5000 votes of victory.
Read MoreChange is needed at our market
In my first four months as CEO of Queen Victoria Market I have heard many and varied views about how to “save our market”.
Read MoreBudgeting for more people
The latest budget delivered by the City of Melbourne aims to tackle a level of population growth faster than the council has forecasted.
Read MoreCBD projects funded budget
While a sharp jump in city parking was a headline act in this year’s budget, some CBD projects emerged as winners.
Read MoreIDAHOBIT at Fed Square
Melbourne’s LGBTIA+ community gathered at Federation Square on Thursday, May 17 to stand together against discrimination.
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